I really love Oystercatchers. I think it has something to do with their bright coloured beaks, eyes and eye rings.
Australian Pied Oystercatcher.
The Pied Oystercatcher is black
with a white breast and belly with bright orange-red
bill, eye-rings, a red eye and pink legs. Young birds are similar in appearance
to the adults, but lack the intense red-orange colours and are brown rather
than black. The Pied Oystercatcher is shy of humans and seldom allows close
approach.
The Pied Oystercatcher is found
in coastal areas throughout the Australian continent except for areas of
unbroken sea cliffs such as the Great Australian Bight. It prefers mudflats, sandbanks and sandy ocean beaches and is less common along
rocky or shingle coastlines. (Info from Birds in Backyards)
The white breast and belly
distinguish the Pied Oystercatcher from the closely related Sooty
Oystercatcher, which has all black plumage.
Sooty Oystercatcher.
The Sooty Oystercatcher is a
striking black shorebird with a long orange-red bill, red eye and pink legs. Young
birds are duller and browner. It is often seen with the similar Pied
Oystercatcher and is only found in coastal areas.
The Sooty Oystercatcher is the
only all-black shorebird in Australia. It is
endemic to Australia and is widespread in coastal eastern, southern and western
Australia.
The Sooty Oystercatcher is
strictly coastal, usually within 50 m of the ocean. It prefers rocky shores,
but will be seen on coral reefs or sandy beaches near mudflats. It breeds on
offshore islands and isolated rocky headlands. (Info from Birds in Backyards)
Linking up with Stewart's meme:
15 comments:
These cute guys have some serious beaks on them! Very nice photos Liz.
they are indeed magnificent birds Liz; I haven't seen a lot of them for myself. You got some great photos here
They're gorgeous birds. The colours are very beautiful.
The Oystercatchers are cool bird, love their carrot bills. Wonderful photos!
Great shots Liz! The sooty in particular. Look at that eyeing!
Should be "eye ring"!
These are wonderful, Liz!
I love those orange beaks.
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fine looking birds!
Wow, the Sooty looks just what it's called. Beautiful bird, and a great photos Liz.
I know I've said it before but you are have such knowledge about bird wildlife. Thanks for imparting some of what you know. Renee.
I, too, love oystercatchers! Such goofy looking birds with unique markings.
I've never seen either species that your profiled here - great images!
Splendid birds - I away like seeing them.
I think these Sooties are the Northern race - the area of skin around the eye is larger than on the birds 'down here'
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Exceptional photography. I have just come back from S Africa where I saw the African Black Oystercatcher - very very similar to the Sooty.
Lovely Post Liz
Faboulous birds,Lovely shots!
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